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Nitrogen Loading Enhances Stress Impact of Drought on a Semi-natural Temperate Grassland

Two important threats to the sustainable functioning of seminatural grasslands in temperate zones are (1) nutrient loading due to agricultural fertilization and pollution, and (2) the increase of extreme drought events due to climate change. These threats may cause substantial shifts in species dive...

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Autores principales: Kübert, Angelika, Götz, Miriam, Kuester, Emma, Piayda, Arndt, Werner, Christiane, Rothfuss, Youri, Dubbert, Maren
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6730263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31543886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01051
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author Kübert, Angelika
Götz, Miriam
Kuester, Emma
Piayda, Arndt
Werner, Christiane
Rothfuss, Youri
Dubbert, Maren
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Kuester, Emma
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description Two important threats to the sustainable functioning of seminatural grasslands in temperate zones are (1) nutrient loading due to agricultural fertilization and pollution, and (2) the increase of extreme drought events due to climate change. These threats may cause substantial shifts in species diversity and abundance and considerably affect the carbon and water balance of ecosystems. The synergistic effects between those two threats, however, can be complex and are poorly understood. Here, we experimentally investigated the effects of nitrogen addition and extreme drought (separately and in combination) on a seminatural temperate grassland, located in Freiburg (South Germany). To study the grassland response, we combined eddy-covariance techniques with open gas exchange systems. Open gas exchange chambers were connected to an infrared gas analyzer and water isotope spectrometer, which allowed the partitioning of net ecosystem exchange and evapotranspiration. Vegetation parameters were described by species richness, species abundance, and leaf area index. Our results suggest that grassland communities, strongly weakened in their stress response by nitrogen loading, can substantially lose their carbon sink function during drought. While nitrogen addition caused a significant loss in forb species (−25%), precipitation reduction promoted a strong dominance of grass species at season start. Consequently, the grass-dominated and species-poor community suffered from a strong above-ground dieback during the dry summer months, likely caused by lower water use efficiency and weaker drought adaptations of the species community. Over the growing season (April-September), the carbon sequestration of the studied grassland was reduced by more than 60% as a consequence of nitrogen addition. Nitrogen addition in combination with precipitation reduction decreased carbon sequestration by 73%. Eutrophication can severely threaten the resilient functioning of grasslands, in particular when drought periods will increase as predicted by future climate scenarios. Our findings emphasize the importance of preserving high diversity of grasslands to strengthen their resistance against extreme events such as droughts.
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spelling pubmed-67302632019-09-20 Nitrogen Loading Enhances Stress Impact of Drought on a Semi-natural Temperate Grassland Kübert, Angelika Götz, Miriam Kuester, Emma Piayda, Arndt Werner, Christiane Rothfuss, Youri Dubbert, Maren Front Plant Sci Plant Science Two important threats to the sustainable functioning of seminatural grasslands in temperate zones are (1) nutrient loading due to agricultural fertilization and pollution, and (2) the increase of extreme drought events due to climate change. These threats may cause substantial shifts in species diversity and abundance and considerably affect the carbon and water balance of ecosystems. The synergistic effects between those two threats, however, can be complex and are poorly understood. Here, we experimentally investigated the effects of nitrogen addition and extreme drought (separately and in combination) on a seminatural temperate grassland, located in Freiburg (South Germany). To study the grassland response, we combined eddy-covariance techniques with open gas exchange systems. Open gas exchange chambers were connected to an infrared gas analyzer and water isotope spectrometer, which allowed the partitioning of net ecosystem exchange and evapotranspiration. Vegetation parameters were described by species richness, species abundance, and leaf area index. Our results suggest that grassland communities, strongly weakened in their stress response by nitrogen loading, can substantially lose their carbon sink function during drought. While nitrogen addition caused a significant loss in forb species (−25%), precipitation reduction promoted a strong dominance of grass species at season start. Consequently, the grass-dominated and species-poor community suffered from a strong above-ground dieback during the dry summer months, likely caused by lower water use efficiency and weaker drought adaptations of the species community. Over the growing season (April-September), the carbon sequestration of the studied grassland was reduced by more than 60% as a consequence of nitrogen addition. Nitrogen addition in combination with precipitation reduction decreased carbon sequestration by 73%. Eutrophication can severely threaten the resilient functioning of grasslands, in particular when drought periods will increase as predicted by future climate scenarios. Our findings emphasize the importance of preserving high diversity of grasslands to strengthen their resistance against extreme events such as droughts. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6730263/ /pubmed/31543886 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01051 Text en Copyright © 2019 Kübert, Götz, Kuester, Piayda, Werner, Rothfuss and Dubbert http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Kuester, Emma
Piayda, Arndt
Werner, Christiane
Rothfuss, Youri
Dubbert, Maren
Nitrogen Loading Enhances Stress Impact of Drought on a Semi-natural Temperate Grassland
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title_fullStr Nitrogen Loading Enhances Stress Impact of Drought on a Semi-natural Temperate Grassland
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title_short Nitrogen Loading Enhances Stress Impact of Drought on a Semi-natural Temperate Grassland
title_sort nitrogen loading enhances stress impact of drought on a semi-natural temperate grassland
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6730263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31543886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01051
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